The ICUSB232V2 1 Port USB to Serial Adapter converts a USB port into an RS232 DB9 serial port to connect to, monitor, and control a serial device. StarTech ICUSB232PROC USB C to Serial Adapter - with COM Port Retention - Windows / Mac / Linux - USB C to DB9 Cable - USB C to RS232 Cable. Color: Black Changer Type: USB to DB9 (RS-232) Specifications: Humidity: 585% RH Operating Temperature: -10 to 80 degree C Storage Temperature: -20 to 100 degree C FIFO: 512 Bytes Flow Control: None, Xon/Xoff, RTS/CTS, DTR/DSR Max Baud.
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This USB-C™ to serial adapter lets you connect your USB-C devices to your legacy serial equipment. It converts a USB-C port on your laptop or computer into a RS232 DB9 serial port, giving you a cost-saving way to connect to serial devices such as point-of-sale terminals, serial modems, industrial equipment, and a wide variety of other RS232 peripherals. Mac OS X driver for the Keyspan family of USB serial adapters. Keyspan USB adapters for Mac. Recommended for all USA-19HS and UPR-112G users that use their adapter(s) on Mac.
Introduction
This device provides a
simple and easy way to connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) and Serial port interface.
With the advantage of USB port, users have the capability to utilize the peripheral with
serial port interface in an easy to use environment such as plug and play & hot swap
function. This adapter is designed for ideal connections to Cellular Phone, Digital
Camera, Modems or ISDN terminal adapter with over 120k bps data transfer rate.
The USB-Serial adapter and software drivers are capable of providing a no-firmwarechange
feature that enable USB interface to be transparent to serial port peripherals
with minimum modifications.
Package COntent
Hardware:
0001 USB-Serial adapter, USB type A to type B cable
Software:
0001 USB-Serial driver on CD-ROM
Product Features
0001 USB Specification Rev. 1.1 compliant
0001 Support the RS232 Serial interface
0001 Over 120k bps data transfer rate
0001 Support remote wake-up and power management
System Requirementes
PC
0001 IBM PC 486DX4-100 MHz or higher or compatible system
0001 Available USB port
0001 CD-ROM drive
0001 Windows® 98, Windows® ME, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Windows® 2003
Windows® CE, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.
MAC
0001 Power G3, G4, or I-Mac
0001 Available USB port
0001 CD-ROM drive
0001 Mac OS 8 & 9 & 10.1~10.4(Tiger)
Usb Serial Port Adapter For Mac Os
+when I plug in the USB cable I get a message that a ‘new network device has been detected’ and suggesting that I use System Preferences to set it up. But in System Preferences it seems to think the USB to Serial adapter is a modem and is looking for a phone number and other configuration data.+
That's normal behaviour for a device of this type E., the OS is designed to see a serial connection as a network interface, you can simply ignore this. If the driver you've installed is FCP compatible and working correctly then I believe you should see your adapter as an available device control option in FCP.